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try our new lunch-size chicken fajitas, >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm scott pelley at cbs news headquarters in new york. good morning. we are on the air because president obama is about to make a statement from the white house rose garden about the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans on his staff. to bring you up to date, ambassador chris stevens and the others were killed yesterday in an attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the attackers were muslim protesters apparently angry about an internet film produced in the united states that rid kulz the prophet muhammad. also among the four killed was sean smith, a foreign service information officer. the other two americans have not yet been identified because the state department is still notifying their families. cbs news national security correspondent david martin has been looking into all this at the pentagon. david? >> scott, good morning. u.s. officials do not believe these killings were the work of that mob that was demonstrating at the u.s. consulate. u.
try our new lunch-size chicken fajitas, >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm scott pelley at cbs news headquarters in new york. good morning. we are on the air because president obama is about to make a statement from the white house rose garden about the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans on his staff. to bring you up to date, ambassador chris stevens and the others were killed yesterday in an attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norwich city is in boca raton, florida, with bob schieffer. last night the candidates met face to face for the very last time. and a cbs news instant poll shows president obama left the stage with an advantage, 53% of undeclared voters who watched the debate said the president won. 23% called governor mitt romney the winner. while 24% called it a tie. >> those voters also said mr. obama would do a better job on terrorism and national security. the margin was nearly 2-1. also 71% said the president can be trusted to handle an international crisis. 49% said that about romney. and the poll was split 50/50 on who would do a better job on u.s. policy toward china. the two men met last night with a lot on the line. a cbs news national poll taken before the debate shows president obama leading by just two points, and that is within the margin of error, so it's a statistical tie. we begin this morning with jan crawford. she is in west palm beach with the romney campaign. jan, good morning. >>
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norwich city is in boca raton, florida, with bob schieffer. last night the candidates met face to face for the very last time. and a cbs news instant poll shows president obama left the stage with an advantage, 53% of undeclared voters who watched the debate said the president won. 23% called governor mitt romney the winner. while 24% called it a tie. >> those voters also said mr....
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norah. >>> in a just released cbs news new york cbs times poll president obama leads mitt romney. when you look at likely voters it's down three points, 49 to 46%. only 36% of registered voters say the country is better off now than it was four years ago. cbs news political director john dickerson is here with us. likely voters, tighter screen of people that will likely they'd the polls. obama superthree points. are you surprised? >> a little bit. usually the likely voter screen helps the republican. we're testing here whether the president got a bounce out of his convention, where the dust settled after these two conventions and it looks like in this poll and some others we've seen the president got a little bit of a bounce, appears to be in good shape and likely voter number is a good one for him. >> the presidency is not decided by a popular vote, the national vote it's decided in the battleground states. there's new polling out by the "wall street journal," key states, florida, virginia and highway. and obama is up in those polls as well. >> that's right. if you take our poll
norah. >>> in a just released cbs news new york cbs times poll president obama leads mitt romney. when you look at likely voters it's down three points, 49 to 46%. only 36% of registered voters say the country is better off now than it was four years ago. cbs news political director john dickerson is here with us. likely voters, tighter screen of people that will likely they'd the polls. obama superthree points. are you surprised? >> a little bit. usually the likely voter screen...
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a new quinnipiac university-cbs nes-"new york times" poll of likely voemters in three crucial swing states has just come out. >> romney lead by one-point in colorado. in wisconsin mr. obama's lead is three points. he had been up six in that state. however in virginia the president has increased his lead to five points. that's up one from the previous poll and tonight the focus will be on the vice presidential candidate as they face off in their only debate. jan crawford is at the debate site in danville, kentucky. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. romney is gaining ground because of his debate performance last week so now the pressure is on biden to try to stop some of the momentum or at least change the subject. appearing confident but all this, paul ryan arrived late in kentucky to crowd of well wishers. earlier in the day ryan took a break from practice sessions for ice cream and talked up the vice president's experience. >> it's a nervous situation because joe biden is one of the most experienced debaters we have in american politics but the achilles heel is president obama's hi
a new quinnipiac university-cbs nes-"new york times" poll of likely voemters in three crucial swing states has just come out. >> romney lead by one-point in colorado. in wisconsin mr. obama's lead is three points. he had been up six in that state. however in virginia the president has increased his lead to five points. that's up one from the previous poll and tonight the focus will be on the vice presidential candidate as they face off in their only debate. jan crawford is at...
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i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs 5 news headlines. investigators say a bone fragment is being tested to determine if it might have come from michaela garecht. she was kidnapped at the age of 9 from a hayward store way back in 1988. the bones were found while investigators dug for remains in calaveras county. the remains are from the victims of the "speed freak" killers. >>> oakland as play-off run continues today. they beat the tigers last night 4-3. today game five do or die, coliseum 6:30. winners move on. giants pounded the reds in cincinnati 8-3 yesterday. they are still alive. theirthe game starts in an hour at 10. >>> today's date, 10/11/12, weather on a cool day. >> boy, it's wild the last couple of days. thunderstorms popping up, fairly calm though looking outside from our mount vaca cam. a few clouds out there, as well. the temperatures are going to stay down but we may not be done with the rain just yet. the low making its way toward southern california numerous thunderstorms, quite ther and with afternoon heating. we may wa
i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs 5 news headlines. investigators say a bone fragment is being tested to determine if it might have come from michaela garecht. she was kidnapped at the age of 9 from a hayward store way back in 1988. the bones were found while investigators dug for remains in calaveras county. the remains are from the victims of the "speed freak" killers. >>> oakland as play-off run continues today. they beat the tigers last night 4-3. today game five do or...
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it's what we do at cbs news every sunday and every day of the week. but, hey, it's not like we invented original reporting on television. wait. yes, we did. >> this the bay area this morning. here's the scene a bit earl, in san anselmo. the wind and rain are n >>> good morning. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego of a healthy sized storm is hitting the bay area this morning. here's the scene a bit earlier in san anselmo. the wind and the rain are not causing any major problems at this point. but it's the first of several storms forecast to come this way and take a look at that hi- def doppler. the weather is causing longer- than-normal delays at the san francisco airport more than three hours in some cases. >>> a san jose school bus driver saved a disabled student's life after the bus burst into flames. a passerby shot a photo of the bus near sylvandale middle school. the only child aboard was strapped into an electric wheelchair. the driver, wilma acosta, unbuckled the student and carried her to safety. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,, look at y
it's what we do at cbs news every sunday and every day of the week. but, hey, it's not like we invented original reporting on television. wait. yes, we did. >> this the bay area this morning. here's the scene a bit earl, in san anselmo. the wind and rain are n >>> good morning. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego of a healthy sized storm is hitting the bay area this morning. here's the scene a bit earlier in san anselmo. the wind and the rain are not causing any major problems at this...
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several actorers told cbs news they only saw their scene. they were horrified and frightened by the end result. >> i pray for the family of the lost, that lost their loved ones, and praying for the madness to stop. >> reporter: when filmmakers failed to atras hollywood's attention they turned to youtube and wanted radical islamists to take notice. in that, they succeeded. nor cbs "this morning," bill wilt kerr in los angeles. >>> the attacks on the middle east have become a flashpoint in the campaign. good morning rmts good morning, charlie. >> it seems the romney campaign and the nominee do not -- do not plan to -- to back up on this. >> you're right. they tr not backing downing on this, carole. officially a lot of criticism but tote a lot of support from conservatives. even those who weren't supporters in the beginning including the "wall street journal" editorial page. campaign sources tell me romney is not going to hesitate to draw these sharp contrasts with the president when he sees they go. they're going to recognize this is a combata
several actorers told cbs news they only saw their scene. they were horrified and frightened by the end result. >> i pray for the family of the lost, that lost their loved ones, and praying for the madness to stop. >> reporter: when filmmakers failed to atras hollywood's attention they turned to youtube and wanted radical islamists to take notice. in that, they succeeded. nor cbs "this morning," bill wilt kerr in los angeles. >>> the attacks on the middle east...
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. >>> a new cbs news poll shows tightening race in ohio where both candidates need to win. >>> should scientists go to jail for failing to predict a deadly earthquake and we'll take you inside a controversial trial. >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the stakes are pretty high for both candidates. the election is close. this debate cycle has been truly consequential. >> mitt romney and president obama face off in florida tonight. >> for their final debate. the focus will be on foreign policy. people want to know they have a strong, steady hand in the oval office and they don't want someone who is reckless. >> what's becoming apparent in these debates the president has no plans in the next four years. >> who has the kind of strength, calmness, temperament to be the next president. >> police in wisconsin say yesterday's deadly shooting was the result of a domestic dispute. three women were kill and four others wounded. >> the one suspect is deceased. we believe it to be self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> protests erupted in beirut after leban
. >>> a new cbs news poll shows tightening race in ohio where both candidates need to win. >>> should scientists go to jail for failing to predict a deadly earthquake and we'll take you inside a controversial trial. >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the stakes are pretty high for both candidates. the election is close. this debate cycle has been truly consequential. >> mitt romney and president...
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cbs news political reporter john dickerson is in washington with me. good morning. good to be in washington. >> up reversed roles here. you're here and norah is in new york. >> your impressions of this press conference. >> the president struck me when he said he's mindful of second term presidents that overreached. part of it was restrained but it wasn't when he took a whack at senators mccain and graham. he said he was being self-reflective about dealing with congress on one hand he's being self-reflective on the other hand he was so strong with mccain and graham, the way they feel in the white house is essentially mccain and graham are take a political shot at the president by picking on susan rice if they want to pick on anyone they should pick on him or the intelligence chiefs who gave her the intelligence that she was repeating. >> there's also some political considerations coming from the republican side, mitt romney yesterday had an analysis of the president's victory. >> this is something i was picking up in the interviews with romney folks right after the e
cbs news political reporter john dickerson is in washington with me. good morning. good to be in washington. >> up reversed roles here. you're here and norah is in new york. >> your impressions of this press conference. >> the president struck me when he said he's mindful of second term presidents that overreached. part of it was restrained but it wasn't when he took a whack at senators mccain and graham. he said he was being self-reflective about dealing with congress on one...
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. >> a new cbs news poll shows president obama jumping ahead of mitt romney. >>> buckingham palace outraged over topless photos of kate middleton. >>> plus, new evidence in the natalie wood case only on cbs"c this morning." >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> egyptian protesters continue in cairo. >> demonstrations across the region from iran and iraq to gaza, to yemen, to libya and morocco. >> and violence is putting u.s. embassies across the middle east on high alert. >> libyan officials state four arrests have been made in the attack on the u.s. consulate. >> ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack. >> they were good and brave men. >> the federal reserve, planning to buy up mortgage debt to get the economy rolling. it will spend $40 billion a month on bonds until home buying is affordable again. >> investors certainly like what they heard. the dow rose yesterday, finishing up 206 points. >> what bernanke is doing
. >> a new cbs news poll shows president obama jumping ahead of mitt romney. >>> buckingham palace outraged over topless photos of kate middleton. >>> plus, new evidence in the natalie wood case only on cbs"c this morning." >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> egyptian protesters continue in...
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for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> cbs legal analyst jack ford joins us now. good morning. should this case have been brought to trial? >> it's puzzling. you rarely see misdemeanor charges going to trial, especially when the defendant is somebody who doesn't have a long rap sheet. otherwise, a respectable citizen. they almost always get worked out in some way, shape, or form. it sounds like here what you're hearing from both sides is that emotion has kicked in. i spent a lot of years trying a lot of cases. when decisions are being made in a courtroom based upon emotion, you don't really make the right decisions. you would have thought that something would have been worked out here. everybody gives a little bit, takes a little bit and you walk away and say let's put this behind us and move on but you're not seeing it. obviously they're saying let's have a judge decide. >> is it too late to have a plea? >> it's never too late. literally until the jury has a verdict, or the judge says here is my verdict, y >>> clouds around the bay area, but we could see more sca
for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> cbs legal analyst jack ford joins us now. good morning. should this case have been brought to trial? >> it's puzzling. you rarely see misdemeanor charges going to trial, especially when the defendant is somebody who doesn't have a long rap sheet. otherwise, a respectable citizen. they almost always get worked out in some way, shape, or form. it sounds like here what you're hearing from both sides is that emotion has...
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>>> welcome to cbs "this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norah o'donnell is in washington. so is information cia director david petraeus who is meeting with members of congress this morning. >> margaret brennan is at the capitol where this morning's closed door hearings are being held. >> reporter: good morning to you, norah and there are camera crews at virtually every entrance of the capitol to get a glimpse of dividend petraeus. he returns as a disgraced former head of the cia and in about 30 minutes he'll appear behind those closed doors to answer questions about intelligence failures and the agency's role in that fatal attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. >> director pept ptraeus went t tripoli and interviewed many of the people involved. so the opportunity to get his views, i think, are very important. >> reporter: david petraeus resigned a week ago but cbs news has leaned that when he sits down before congress today he'll give testimony that the cia helped prepare. aides will be with their former director inside the hearing. >> a good thing for our country, it's a
>>> welcome to cbs "this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norah o'donnell is in washington. so is information cia director david petraeus who is meeting with members of congress this morning. >> margaret brennan is at the capitol where this morning's closed door hearings are being held. >> reporter: good morning to you, norah and there are camera crews at virtually every entrance of the capitol to get a glimpse of dividend petraeus. he returns as a...
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your local news is next. . >>> welcome back to cbs "this morning." the david petraeus sex scandal is one more concern for congress which already has a lot to do before the end the year. >> republican senator john mccain is now with us from capitol hill. senator good morning. we want to talk of many things including benghazi and susan rice but let me begin with this. you know david petraeus well. you have talked with him. tell us how he sees all of these fence that have taken him from the directorship of the cia? >> he's a soldier. he's a man who understands responsibilities of office and he took this like the soldier that he is, and decided that the honorable thing to do was to leave office. he's the finest combination of intellect and leadership in american military that i have known and i've had the privilege of knowing some very outstanding people. it's happened, he's ready to take his responsibility and move on. >> and general allen? >> general allen, he has said that he does not, has not done anything improper. i think he deserves the benefit of
your local news is next. . >>> welcome back to cbs "this morning." the david petraeus sex scandal is one more concern for congress which already has a lot to do before the end the year. >> republican senator john mccain is now with us from capitol hill. senator good morning. we want to talk of many things including benghazi and susan rice but let me begin with this. you know david petraeus well. you have talked with him. tell us how he sees all of these fence that have...
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skbroo time now to go inside the cbs news vault for edward r. murrows conversation with first lady eleanor roosevelt. it was conducted in january 1954, nine years after she left the white house. >> she was a trail blazer for women's right and first lady to play an active role in the white house and politics after her husband's death in 1945 she never slowed down traveling extensively, writing and speaking and working for her favorite causes. murrow asked about that tireless schedule. >> i know you have hundreds of photographs around your apartment there. could you show us a few? >> yes. >> you could identify them for us. that one you don't need to identify. >> that's an old one of my husband. this one is of churchhill. that one is 1954. that was taken in the white house garden. >> he's wearing his siren suit. >> yes, wearing his siren suit. then this is a photograph that was taken on the porch at hyde park on one of the evenings when they came down to congratulate my husband after the election returns came in. i think it was '36. i'm not certain
skbroo time now to go inside the cbs news vault for edward r. murrows conversation with first lady eleanor roosevelt. it was conducted in january 1954, nine years after she left the white house. >> she was a trail blazer for women's right and first lady to play an active role in the white house and politics after her husband's death in 1945 she never slowed down traveling extensively, writing and speaking and working for her favorite causes. murrow asked about that tireless schedule....
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i'm frank mallicoat with the cbs 5 news brief. traffic it crawling through on northbound 101 because of a multicar crash this morning. >> traffic is finally moving again. all lanes are open on highway 101 north after an accident closed all lanes just after 5:30 this morning. five cars were involved. it started as a vehicle was on the side of the road and that car was hit by a car, and at orr another and another -- and another and another. and they slowly started opening lanes to get traffic flowing. all lanes are back open and the scene is clear, so traffic moving pretty much as it usually would this time of morning. not super fast because a lot of people are trying to get to work but all lanes back open. elissa harrington cbs 5. >>> next in traffic and weather i think you're going to like your forecast too, all coming straight ahead. stay right there. ,,,,,,,, >>> you just saw all lanes are back open, northbound 101 approaching lawrence expressway, unfortunately the backup extends for 10 miles. use 280 instead. >>> temperatures w
i'm frank mallicoat with the cbs 5 news brief. traffic it crawling through on northbound 101 because of a multicar crash this morning. >> traffic is finally moving again. all lanes are open on highway 101 north after an accident closed all lanes just after 5:30 this morning. five cars were involved. it started as a vehicle was on the side of the road and that car was hit by a car, and at orr another and another -- and another and another. and they slowly started opening lanes to get...
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i'm frank mallicoat with this cbs news brief. the season's first major storm creating some problems for the morning rush all over the bay area. with more on that, cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington is in corte madera with all the rain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. if you haven't gone outside today this is what you can expect a lot of rain and a big problem that's causing puddles like this one here off of industrial way. drivers are trying to get on northbound 101. there is standing water in lanes of traffic so caltrans has been trying to clear the hazards all morning. the best thing that drivers can do is take it extra slow. keep some room between you and the car in front of you. keep some mild pressure on your brakes or tap your brakes to avoid skidding or hydroplaning and keep it safe and adjust your speed based on the conditions. in corte madera, elissa harrington, cbs 5. >> traffic and weather coming up. ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. busy day in the traffic center. i am just getting word of a new accident in the south
i'm frank mallicoat with this cbs news brief. the season's first major storm creating some problems for the morning rush all over the bay area. with more on that, cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington is in corte madera with all the rain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. if you haven't gone outside today this is what you can expect a lot of rain and a big problem that's causing puddles like this one here off of industrial way. drivers are trying to get on northbound 101. there is...
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joint chiefs of staff, cbs news senior military security analysts. he knows both general petraeus and general allen. good morning. i begin with this question. what do you read into the fact that the secretary of defense and president's spokesman, even nato warning us not to jump to conclusions about general allen? >> what i read into it is that we should all be cautious, not rush to judgment, that they have to analyze the material they have before they make some final determination on whether they're going to continue to push general allen's nomination forward to the senate. i think it's as simple as that. >> are you surprised about -- to learn this from a man that you know very well, that this exchange has been described as flirtatious in e-mails? >> completely shocking. yesterday i was with another colleague who knows -- has known general allen for 15 years. he was a student of his national defense university and this is shocking to everybody. these allegations are shocking to everybody that knows general allen. he is a terrific officer and has als
joint chiefs of staff, cbs news senior military security analysts. he knows both general petraeus and general allen. good morning. i begin with this question. what do you read into the fact that the secretary of defense and president's spokesman, even nato warning us not to jump to conclusions about general allen? >> what i read into it is that we should all be cautious, not rush to judgment, that they have to analyze the material they have before they make some final determination on...
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see you tomorrow on cbs "this morning." up next your local news. see you tomorrow. (á ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> and headlines and 11 year old oakland boy is expected to recover after he was shot while he slept it happened early this morning with several shots fired into the family's home and no one has been arrested for the shooting. police said the driver responsible for a gas station explosion will not be charged surveillance video shows his car going out of control and smashing into a gas pump yesterday forcing customers on alhambra avenue to run for safety. frank ryan the firefighter the suffered a heart attack while battling a fire last month is doing well. it's been released from the hospital. >>> partly cloudy skies in the bay area as the cloud cover is trying to break up a bit with more clearing toward the coast line. as we head out the debris going to see the high pressure now edging its way back in here. temperatures below average for this time of year with a sea breeze by the afternoon and '70s and '80s inland and '50s and '60s toward the coast line. the next c
see you tomorrow on cbs "this morning." up next your local news. see you tomorrow. (á ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> and headlines and 11 year old oakland boy is expected to recover after he was shot while he slept it happened early this morning with several shots fired into the family's home and no one has been arrested for the shooting. police said the driver responsible for a gas station explosion will not be charged surveillance video shows his car going out of control and smashing...
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for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >>> illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. may be about to resign just days after being re-elected. our chicago station reports jackson is negotiating a plea deal. he is accused of misusing campaign funds. jay levine reports jackson would give up his seat and may have to go to prison. >> reporter: sightings of jackson, once a rising star of the democratic party, have been rare since he began treatment for a bipolar disorder back in june. a photo with a visiting colleague at the mayo clinic. another outside his home in washington. and video of him closing the blinds after spotting a cameraman. while the congressman splits his time between his washington, d.c., home and mayo in minnesota, high powered defense attorney dan webb, a former top prosecutor himself, has been the point person for jackson in talks with the justice department. negotiating a deal that would include jackson resigning for health reasons, pleading guilty to charges involving misuse of campaign funds, and paying back contributions that were converted to perso
for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >>> illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. may be about to resign just days after being re-elected. our chicago station reports jackson is negotiating a plea deal. he is accused of misusing campaign funds. jay levine reports jackson would give up his seat and may have to go to prison. >> reporter: sightings of jackson, once a rising star of the democratic party, have been rare since he began treatment for a bipolar...
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this is something you'll see only on cbs, an interview we're very proud of here at cbs news and "cbs this morning." charlie rose over the weekend traveled to jordan to talk with king abdullah of jordan, the king of jordan, about the crisis in syria, among other things. so, we'll hear from the king about a variety of interviews -- of subjects. it was a wide-ranging interview. charlie sat down with him for a while. they got to do a walk-and-talk and charlie even visited a refugee camp near the border of syria in jordan where he saw some of the syrian refugees, which is interesting, and we'll look at that as well in our 8:00 hour here. >> and what a volatile place, in a way. i mean, it's sort of the quiet oasis in a very crazy neighborhood these days, no pun intended. >> absolutely, and you'll get to see the king's response to charlie when he asked him about syria and sort of asks him what the leader there can do to sort of help this unsettled area. >> probably by leaving. anyway -- >> we'll see. >> we'll see dad look, you can get eggs, bacon and pancakes for $4. umm. in my day, you get
this is something you'll see only on cbs, an interview we're very proud of here at cbs news and "cbs this morning." charlie rose over the weekend traveled to jordan to talk with king abdullah of jordan, the king of jordan, about the crisis in syria, among other things. so, we'll hear from the king about a variety of interviews -- of subjects. it was a wide-ranging interview. charlie sat down with him for a while. they got to do a walk-and-talk and charlie even visited a refugee camp...
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thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in cbs news political director john dickerson who's following the political fallout from the middle east protests. good morning, john. >> good morning, norah. >> we've seen how foreign policy on the front page, which has shifted this debate a little bit, how much does that affect these two campaigns? >> it depends how long it goes on. for the president if this is a protracted problem with images on the television screens all day long, it's a problem for him. one in that he can sort of stumble into unforced errors. two, that it could connect to a larger feeling that the romney folks have been trying to brew up for a while now, which is just there's a sense of disappointment with the promise of obama. remember when president obama came into office he said his new approach to the middle east would change things. these images don't look like change. >> john, let's turn now to the state of the campaign. two interesting pieces in the paper this morning. first in politico about some turmoil inside the romney campaign. then "new york times" in
thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in cbs news political director john dickerson who's following the political fallout from the middle east protests. good morning, john. >> good morning, norah. >> we've seen how foreign policy on the front page, which has shifted this debate a little bit, how much does that affect these two campaigns? >> it depends how long it goes on. for the president if this is a protracted problem with images on the television...
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for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >>> and cbs news analyst jack brown is here. >> good to be here. a lot of legal experts are looking at this and saying that the chances of success are not so good. here's why real quickly so that you understand. we have what's called sovereign immunity in this country and that essentially means you can't sue governmental entities or private individuals of entities. it goes back to the king can do no harm. we don't have a king but the governments don't have the ability do everything for everybody. the way our system has evolved is only in limited circumstances can you successfully sua governmental entity. and what you have to show in this situation is what happened in newtown was reasonably foreseeable. the incident that was reasonably foreseeable and they didn't take reasonable steps to protect against. that's a pretty tough standard. many would say that would be a hard hill to klein. >> so that's the league part of it and then there's the optics of this. $100 million. the shooting was just on december 14th. is this unseemly? >> there a
for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >>> and cbs news analyst jack brown is here. >> good to be here. a lot of legal experts are looking at this and saying that the chances of success are not so good. here's why real quickly so that you understand. we have what's called sovereign immunity in this country and that essentially means you can't sue governmental entities or private individuals of entities. it goes back to the king can do no harm. we don't have a...
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he's a cbs news senior military analyst. welcome. >> hi, charlie. >> so, if you're tipping point on this in which the international community will have to do something? >> that's a great question. i think that's what people are looking for, is could we get the sanctions? could we get russia on board? i guess there's been a lot of eflt to get russia on board, perhaps using sanctions to force syria to take steps to perhaps get rid of assad and his regime. that would probably be the tipping point if it looks like russia will be intransient on this point, if the u.s. is ineffectual, i think they'll use force. >> how would they use support? would it be support for existing groups? air power? what kind of resistance are the syrians capable of? >> i think it will be a lot more complex than the libyan case. perhaps even more complex than the iraq case. syrians have an industrial-aged army, cold war sort of army. they've got -- >> supplied by the russians. >> supplied by the russians. reasonable air defenses. chemical weapons for sur
he's a cbs news senior military analyst. welcome. >> hi, charlie. >> so, if you're tipping point on this in which the international community will have to do something? >> that's a great question. i think that's what people are looking for, is could we get the sanctions? could we get russia on board? i guess there's been a lot of eflt to get russia on board, perhaps using sanctions to force syria to take steps to perhaps get rid of assad and his regime. that would probably be...
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let's go to cbs news political director john dickerson. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> is the white house acting like it has all the cards? >> they definitely are. they are adamant on this question of tax rates and also on this question of the debt limit. next year the fight or coming fight about whether congress is going to raise the debt limit. the white house says they are very much against having that fight again. that's another big part of this deal. but the question for the president is you know there are some other issues here. they think the economy is poised and ready to really rebound and that's one of the pressures on getting a deal that's a pressure on the white house. if the president can get this out of the way the economy can get moving again, that's a great legacy for him if he can say the economy turned around. also you can imagine wanting to really get this out of the way before the inauguration so that his second term doesn't look like it's stuck in the same position as the end of his first term was. >> so how d
let's go to cbs news political director john dickerson. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> is the white house acting like it has all the cards? >> they definitely are. they are adamant on this question of tax rates and also on this question of the debt limit. next year the fight or coming fight about whether congress is going to raise the debt limit. the white house says they are very much against having that fight again. that's another big part of this deal. but the...
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please check in often, because "cbs this morning" reads. your local news is coming up next. i'm excited about this. i think this is a great idea. >> since we read all those books, we can share more information about them online. >> what really makes it fun is to get people involved and have some kind of activity with them. >> and doris kearns goodwin is always a good, good guest. >> the interesting thing about the film, it's about the last 60 days of lincoln's life. >> excited for that as well. that's coming up. your local news is next. >>> good morning. it is 8:00 a.m., and welcome back to "cbs this morning." the presidential candidates are headed to long island for their second debate, and a new poll shows mitt romney is gaining ground in the swing states, and regis philbin, back on morning tv. he's here in studio 57, live. but first, here's a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on "cbs this morning." >>> nobody wants to get answers more than i do. these were people who i care deeply about. >> for the first time, secretary of state hillary cl
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income back to cbs "this you're i i'm nora o'donnell in new york. charlie rose, you're in my chair sitting rton. he i'm sitting right here. i feel the great not of the chair. >> >> miss you. >> i meiss you, and i'll be bac tomorrow. >>> there's a sense of unit here in washington because there's orientation for the newest members of congress. chip reid is out the capitol. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, and good morning to our viewers out west. earlier this morning the 80 or so new member of congress gathered on the capitol steps for their freshman class photo. they won't be sworn in until january, but they're here this week for a crash course on congress 101. the halls of the u.s. capitol hel a bit like high school this week, returning congressman strut with the confidence of >> r seniors. >> good morning. em reporter: newly elected embers seem like eager freshmen. >> on the scale of one to ten, one your? are you? >> a ten. it is exciting. >> reporter: there are nearly 80 ew members in the house including indiana's susan usanks. >> i
income back to cbs "this you're i i'm nora o'donnell in new york. charlie rose, you're in my chair sitting rton. he i'm sitting right here. i feel the great not of the chair. >> >> miss you. >> i meiss you, and i'll be bac tomorrow. >>> there's a sense of unit here in washington because there's orientation for the newest members of congress. chip reid is out the capitol. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, and good morning to our viewers out...
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you can see more of this story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. gas prices continue to skyrocket in california. statewide average hit a new record high this morning. nearly $4.67 a gallon. at some stations drivers are paying more than $5. as john blackstone reports the governor is stepping in and taking some action. >> reporter: with gas prices rising steeply for a week, some california drivers are buying as little gasoline as they can. >> they are keeping little tired old grannies at home. i can't pay these big prices. >> reporter: california governor agreed it's an emergency so he authorized an immediate switch to winter gasoline which can be more polluting but can bring down gas prices. >> i had to cutback on the groceries in order, to you know, get some gas in order to get to work, get the kids to school. >> reporter: prices went up so quickly last week they sometimes change by the hour. >> in a week it's gone up 52 sense. that's unprecedented. we've been watching gas prices for a number of years. >> reporter: the sharp rise was blamed on a su
you can see more of this story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. gas prices continue to skyrocket in california. statewide average hit a new record high this morning. nearly $4.67 a gallon. at some stations drivers are paying more than $5. as john blackstone reports the governor is stepping in and taking some action. >> reporter: with gas prices rising steeply for a week, some california drivers are buying as little gasoline as they can. >> they are keeping little...
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for "cbs this morning. new york. >> with us now, senior editor, welcome. what do you make of the story? not only what they were doing but what they say they will not do. >> it's the same kind of thing we will see a lot more of, people will start to read the terms of services and the legal jargon, they are not lawyers. but also these companies let the lawyers write the terms of service and they are as broad as humanly possible and we had kind of a perfect storm, where you had new terms of service of insta instagram that every loves, and they said we can use your foe toys and sell them -- photos and sell them. >> it's a huge site that mostly young people are using instead of facebook. can i say something though, since when do you not post a photo and assume that everyone will use it, see it or copy it? it's a hello everyone. >> we have been trying to tell that to people for years, anything that is up on facebook or instagram, you may as well put it on a billboard. >> but is the argument that they should not be able to make money off of them. >> they will say
for "cbs this morning. new york. >> with us now, senior editor, welcome. what do you make of the story? not only what they were doing but what they say they will not do. >> it's the same kind of thing we will see a lot more of, people will start to read the terms of services and the legal jargon, they are not lawyers. but also these companies let the lawyers write the terms of service and they are as broad as humanly possible and we had kind of a perfect storm, where you had...
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we'll show you what a major new study found, that's on "cbs this morning." right here at table 6, zach canton's dad gave him a pep talk about asking out the cutest girl in algebra. the metcalfe brothers had a staring contest to see who'd get the last bite of dessert. four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your
we'll show you what a major new study found, that's on "cbs this morning." right here at table 6, zach canton's dad gave him a pep talk about asking out the cutest girl in algebra. the metcalfe brothers had a staring contest to see who'd get the last bite of dessert. four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken...
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cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is with us. tell us, how do we go through this process to go through the security faster sm. >> well, they've been testing this over the last couple of months. about seven u.s. airports, miami, dallas, los angeles. they screened about 336,000 passengers. what it does, if you're eligible for this, it allows you to go through the program without having to remove your shoes, your belt, your coat, take out your laptop. it saves a lot of time. in the process, of course, you're moving the lines much faster. they're expanding it to 28 airports around the united states. what you do is you go to the tsa website, you register there. you submit your background information and then they'll give you an identification number which you will then use when you make your reservation. there's no guarantee once you do that you're even eligible. you won't find out until you get to the airport. show your boarding pass to the tsa agent who will scan the bar code and if you are, then you go to a separate distinct line a
cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is with us. tell us, how do we go through this process to go through the security faster sm. >> well, they've been testing this over the last couple of months. about seven u.s. airports, miami, dallas, los angeles. they screened about 336,000 passengers. what it does, if you're eligible for this, it allows you to go through the program without having to remove your shoes, your belt, your coat, take out your laptop. it saves a lot of time. in the...
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mitt romney starts a new push in battleground states and tells cbs news his 14% tax rate is fair. >>> have researchers found a road map to the cure for breast cancer? we'll ask a leading surgeon. >>> arnold schwarzenegger opens up to "60 minutes" about family and politics. we'll talk with lesley stahl about that. >>> "homeland and "modern family" win big at the emmys. >> we win a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> we're going to restore the economic freedom that built this economy in the first place. >> can you win this thing? >> i'm going to win this thing. >> mitt romney tries to get back on message. >> responding to his critics to spend more time with voters and less time raising money. >> this is a campaign that's running out of time. we've got 45 days left. give anybody 40, 45 days and they can change everything. >>> at least three dozen major wildfires are burning in nine states. two fires broke out in southern california, sending residents running. >> grabbed what we could. we're pretty freaked out about our house. >>> the emmy goes to "homeland." >> "home
mitt romney starts a new push in battleground states and tells cbs news his 14% tax rate is fair. >>> have researchers found a road map to the cure for breast cancer? we'll ask a leading surgeon. >>> arnold schwarzenegger opens up to "60 minutes" about family and politics. we'll talk with lesley stahl about that. >>> "homeland and "modern family" win big at the emmys. >> we win a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds....
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i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs news headlines. today the crew of that america's cup boat that capsized is going to try to figure out what happened yesterday. the $10 million oracle catamaran dug its bow into the water then slammed right into the bay. crews tried to tow it out but a current pushed the boat under the golden gate and into the pacific ocean. the team brought pieces of the catamaran overnight. time for a new boat. >> the giants take on the cardinals game 3 this afternoon the the team worked out at busch stadium last night. marco scutaro says he is feeling better after getting plowed by matt holliday in game number 2. scutaro is expected to play, although there could be some, uhm, thundershowers there. some delays. once again, game time 1:00 our time. got your traffic and weather coming up right after the break. >>> good morning. mass transit we're still watching these muni delays. there was an accident light rail versus car happened about an hour ago at third and king impacting the t line affecting traffic inbounded 28
i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs news headlines. today the crew of that america's cup boat that capsized is going to try to figure out what happened yesterday. the $10 million oracle catamaran dug its bow into the water then slammed right into the bay. crews tried to tow it out but a current pushed the boat under the golden gate and into the pacific ocean. the team brought pieces of the catamaran overnight. time for a new boat. >> the giants take on the cardinals game 3 this afternoon...
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cbs news homeland security correspondent bob orr is in our washington bureau and good morning to you, bob. >> reporter: good morning. david petraeus was one of america's most revered soldiers and as head of the cia in charge of some of the nation's most delicate operations. word of his resignation sent shockwaves through all of president only learned of the scandal after returning to the white house. david petraeus is not the first high ranking washington official to have an affair. but he is the first cia director to resign because of one. petraeus indiscretions came to the attention of the fbi. they were conducting an investigation into what looked like suspicious emails to a person at the cia and a person at the national intelligence agency. those emails involved paula broadwell the author of a petraeus biography called "all in." she spent time in afghanistan while petraeus was commander there, gathering material for her book. she told jon stewart on the "daily show" her research included working out with the fay spousely fit four tar general. >> when i was in kabul we would do a l
cbs news homeland security correspondent bob orr is in our washington bureau and good morning to you, bob. >> reporter: good morning. david petraeus was one of america's most revered soldiers and as head of the cia in charge of some of the nation's most delicate operations. word of his resignation sent shockwaves through all of president only learned of the scandal after returning to the white house. david petraeus is not the first high ranking washington official to have an affair. but...
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mallicoat with your cbs 5 news headlines... today the family and friends of missing girl sierra lamar wi >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego with your cbs 5 news headlines. >>> today the family and friends of missing girl sierra lamar will be privately remembering her on her 16th birthday. she went missing on march 16 on the way to catch a bus in morgan hill. volunteers will hold another saturday search for her tomorrow. >>> the san jose police department has arrested one of their own. officer jeffrey enslen is suspected of committing grand theft as a result of time sheet fraud. enslen has been placed on the paid administrative leave from the department while he has been booked at a santa clara county jail. >>> starting on saturday, the new 669 area code will be introduced in santa clara county. only new numbers will carry the 669 area code. for all calls, everyone in the region will have to dial 1, the area code and the 7 digit number. traffic and weather coming up. >>> clouds onshore overnight temperatures coolin
mallicoat with your cbs 5 news headlines... today the family and friends of missing girl sierra lamar wi >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego with your cbs 5 news headlines. >>> today the family and friends of missing girl sierra lamar will be privately remembering her on her 16th birthday. she went missing on march 16 on the way to catch a bus in morgan hill. volunteers will hold another saturday search for her tomorrow. >>> the san jose police department...
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several actors told cbs news they only saw their scenes. they were horrified and frightened by the end result. >> i pray now for the family of the lost, you know, that lost their loved ones. and i'm praying for this to stop. >> reporter: when filmmakers failed to attract hollywood attention, they turned to youtube. they wanted radical islamists to take notice. in that, they succeeded. for "cbs this morning," bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> the attacks in the middle east have now become a flash point in the presidential campaign. jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, charlie. >> it seems that the romney campaign do not plan to back up on this. >> they are not backing down on this, charlie. obviously, he got a lot of criticism, but today he's getting a lot of support from conservatives. even those who weren't these big supporters of romney in the beginning including "the wall street journal's" editorial page. campaign sources tell me romney is not going to hesitate to draw these kind of sharp contrasts wit
several actors told cbs news they only saw their scenes. they were horrified and frightened by the end result. >> i pray now for the family of the lost, you know, that lost their loved ones. and i'm praying for this to stop. >> reporter: when filmmakers failed to attract hollywood attention, they turned to youtube. they wanted radical islamists to take notice. in that, they succeeded. for "cbs this morning," bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> the attacks in the...
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sources tell cbs news page bought a .9 millimeter pistal here at the shooter's shop. >> we see a lot of people every day. and he didn't stand out when he was in here. >> reporter: he bought the gun on july 28, just one week before his shooting spree. the oak creek police officer who was shot by page, lieutenant brian murphy, is still in critical condition. he was shot at least eight times. page's attack was captured by surveillance cameras at the temple and dash board cameras on the police cruisers that responded. investigators are now reviewing that footage. charlie and gayle? >> elaine, thank you. >>> in the race for the white house, new figures show that governor mitt romney has raised more money than president obama for the third month in a row. in july, the republican candidate took in $26 million more than his rival, while the president's campaign is spending money as fast as it can raise it. nancy cortes is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. the obama campaign says it always expected to be outraised by an energized republican party eager to t
sources tell cbs news page bought a .9 millimeter pistal here at the shooter's shop. >> we see a lot of people every day. and he didn't stand out when he was in here. >> reporter: he bought the gun on july 28, just one week before his shooting spree. the oak creek police officer who was shot by page, lieutenant brian murphy, is still in critical condition. he was shot at least eight times. page's attack was captured by surveillance cameras at the temple and dash board cameras on the...
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if you love -- cbs "this morning". ♪ ♪ >> the x factor has two new hosts. they announced mario lopez and kim kardashian. hiring a kardashian is like having a vegetarian host a barbecue competition. >> ouch. >> the numbers are staggering. crime writer patricia cornwell has sold 100 million books in 36 languages in 120 countries. >> her new novel is the 20th featuring kay scarpetta. it's about a woman who vanishes while digging for dinosaur bones. >> thanks for having me on. >> congratulations. i tweeted you hello, by the way. >> hello to you. >> i marvel at what it must be like four. have you been to times square and seen this blow up of you? >> haven't seen it in person but i'm aware of it. >> it's a blow up of the book. i'm thinking of how far we've come from a little girl where at the first book signing nobody showed up. >> the very first book i do which was a biography of ruth graham. they had a book signing for me and the parking lot was packed and my heart stopped. and it was everybody using the library. >> talk to me about kay scarpetta. >> she's such
if you love -- cbs "this morning". ♪ ♪ >> the x factor has two new hosts. they announced mario lopez and kim kardashian. hiring a kardashian is like having a vegetarian host a barbecue competition. >> ouch. >> the numbers are staggering. crime writer patricia cornwell has sold 100 million books in 36 languages in 120 countries. >> her new novel is the 20th featuring kay scarpetta. it's about a woman who vanishes while digging for dinosaur bones. >>...
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i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs 5 news brief. crews still on the scene of the fire that involved several buildings in san francisco affecting muni lines in the west portal area. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran has been on the scene all morning long on this developing news story and joins us with the very latest now. cate [ signal breakup ] there is good news. told me that the fire has been contained they are just working on a couple of hot spots at this point. but look, you can see they are still here on scene. they have been here for almost five hours. five buildings have been affected. [ signal breakup ] "squat & gobble" is a complete loss. [ signal breakup ] a dental office and wine shop and two other office buildings were also affected. now, the arson team is on standby. they will try to figure out what happened when the fire is out. crews expect to be here all day. only one firefighter was injured in this. he was treated for smoke inhalation and is expected to be okay. we are live in san francisco's west portal neighborhood. ca
i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs 5 news brief. crews still on the scene of the fire that involved several buildings in san francisco affecting muni lines in the west portal area. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran has been on the scene all morning long on this developing news story and joins us with the very latest now. cate [ signal breakup ] there is good news. told me that the fire has been contained they are just working on a couple of hot spots at this point. but look, you can see they are...
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his former security chief talks only to cbs news. >>> california gas prices continue to soar. plus a simple switch your phone company won't do to prevent theft. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> we're going to win florida. we're going to take back the white house. >> mitt romney rides new momentum into the swing states. >> romney delivers a major foreign policy speech in virginia today. >> the obama campaign feeling new pressure after the president's performance at his debate in denver. >> everybody here is incredible professionals. they just perform flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. >> this week it's the vice presidential candidates' turn to face off. >> is there anything more exciting than joe biden thinking it's up to him to get the lead back? >> relief may be just days away for california thrivers suffering through the highest gasoline prices in the nation. >> they're keeping tired old grannies like me at home. >> there are more than 91 cases of fungal meningitis. the outbreak spanning nine st
his former security chief talks only to cbs news. >>> california gas prices continue to soar. plus a simple switch your phone company won't do to prevent theft. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> we're going to win florida. we're going to take back the white house. >> mitt romney rides new momentum into the swing states. >> romney delivers a major foreign policy speech in virginia today. >> the...
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officials tells cbs news there were repeated requests for additional security before the attack. so what are we finding out about that security and are we getting the answers that we need? >> well, we're going to be learning more. but what we're learning now is that there were a drum beat of incidents, about 13 security threats either directly to the embassy, to the consulate, a handful of those but then incidents surrounding in the surrounding area against british, red cross and so on. this was building up. >> why didn't ambassador stevens go to benghazi and did they appreciate the danger and did they, in fact, have enough security for him. >> okay. this is a fascinating question. this is where our story forks off in two different directions. i've been to embassies all over the world and i've seen how security works. when it comes to ambassador whether he makes a trip or makes that call, in the embassy the ambassador is king. that's his call. the things that go along with that, which is the security of the facility he's going to, the security provided to him on the road, a lot o
officials tells cbs news there were repeated requests for additional security before the attack. so what are we finding out about that security and are we getting the answers that we need? >> well, we're going to be learning more. but what we're learning now is that there were a drum beat of incidents, about 13 security threats either directly to the embassy, to the consulate, a handful of those but then incidents surrounding in the surrounding area against british, red cross and so on....
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cbs news legal analyst jack ford joins us now at the table. hello, jack. >> hello, gayle. >> this is the same judge that ruled last year he was incompetent to stand trial. what's he got to hear today to reverse the decision? >> the standard is -- and again, it's very different, the notion of are you competent to stand trial as opposed to were you criminally insane at the time? the standard is do you understand the charges against him? do you realize why you're there? and can you assist in your defense? can you help your lawyer when your lawyer says do you remember what you were doing at the time? what witnesses can we get? so it's a limited threshold standard, important in terms of a trial, but in some ways, it might have nothing to do with the issue of whether you were actually criminally insane at the time that the act took place. so, the judge has to be satisfied here especially with this history, where you have psychiatrists coming in and saying there is no doubt, early on, this guy just can't stand trial. we've got to do some things inclu
cbs news legal analyst jack ford joins us now at the table. hello, jack. >> hello, gayle. >> this is the same judge that ruled last year he was incompetent to stand trial. what's he got to hear today to reverse the decision? >> the standard is -- and again, it's very different, the notion of are you competent to stand trial as opposed to were you criminally insane at the time? the standard is do you understand the charges against him? do you realize why you're there? and can...
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cbs news has learned that u.s. intelligence officials have observed suspected iranian agents conducting surveillance on u.s. government buildings more than a dozen times in the last year. in europe, south america, as well as suspected probes in bahrain. headquarters to the u.s. navy's fifth fleet. today, ralph boelter, the top counterterrorism official summoned the heads of 56 field offices to a classified 90-minute video conference to underscore that the bureau remains concerned iran would consider attacks in the united states. already at the national counterterrorism center, analysts are carefully studying a rash of recent attacks against israeli targets in india, georgia and bangkok. and they expect to see more. >> that's the fear. the fear is that would be the type of attack we'd see increasing in frequency. in seriousness as leading up to a conflict. >> tom betro is the former director of the naval criminal investigative service. ncis. >> could you see them striking on u.s. soil? >> yes, i could see them strik
cbs news has learned that u.s. intelligence officials have observed suspected iranian agents conducting surveillance on u.s. government buildings more than a dozen times in the last year. in europe, south america, as well as suspected probes in bahrain. headquarters to the u.s. navy's fifth fleet. today, ralph boelter, the top counterterrorism official summoned the heads of 56 field offices to a classified 90-minute video conference to underscore that the bureau remains concerned iran would...
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. >> cbs news estimates romney now has 1,198 gop delegates this morning. romney did not go to texas last night to celebrate. as jan crawford reports, instead he was busy raising big money with donald trump in las vegas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. everything about donald trump is big, isn't it? including the money that he can raise for political campaigns. but i think the question for romney is whether trump can also cause some big headaches with that big mouth. last night in texas, mitt romney officially reached the magic number of delegates he needs for the gop nomination, but he was miles away in las vegas, where he kept his focus on president obama and the economy. >> he's been a big disappointment, hasn't he? >> reporter: the former massachusetts governor was in the swing state of nevada, attending a $2 million fund-raiser hosted by donald trump, who's been raising money and bringing his celebrity to romney's campaign. but if raising money is what trump does best, he's also good at stirring up controversy. so on romney's day, there was th
. >> cbs news estimates romney now has 1,198 gop delegates this morning. romney did not go to texas last night to celebrate. as jan crawford reports, instead he was busy raising big money with donald trump in las vegas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. everything about donald trump is big, isn't it? including the money that he can raise for political campaigns. but i think the question for romney is whether trump can also cause some big headaches with that big mouth. last...
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welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> there are new developments this morning in the case of george smith, a connecticut newlywed who disappeared in 2005. until now it appeared he fell off a cruise ship by accident. as "48 hours" correspondent susan spencer reports, the fbi has evidence now raising the possibility of foul play. >> reporter: nearly seven years after george smith vanished from his honeymoon cruise, authorities finally may be close to solving the mystery of his disappearance. >> this may be the piece of the puzzle that everyone has been missing. >> reporter: the fbi is in possession of a video made by the three men who were with smith the night he disappeared. video that is said to show them mocking him and making incriminating statements. >> to me it was amazing that people would actually film themselves talking about somebody's death in such a fashion. >> reporter: much of what happened that night on the royal caribbean ship is unclear, here is what we do know. early on the morning of july 5th, 2005, george smith was partying and drinking heavily with his new bride,
welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> there are new developments this morning in the case of george smith, a connecticut newlywed who disappeared in 2005. until now it appeared he fell off a cruise ship by accident. as "48 hours" correspondent susan spencer reports, the fbi has evidence now raising the possibility of foul play. >> reporter: nearly seven years after george smith vanished from his honeymoon cruise, authorities finally may be close to solving the...
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from studio 57 at the cbs broadcast center in new york this is "cbs this morning saturday." former south african president nelson mandela has been taken to a hospitalized. the 93-year-old who helped end apartheid in his country is being treated for an abdominal ailment. >>> crisis in syria. >> if the assad regime refuses to allow this life-saving aid to reach people in need it will have even more blood on its hands. >> while world leaders meet to plot a way out, the killing continues. >>> and they're off! nascar kicks off with the daytona 500. >> here we go! here we go! >> can superstar danica patrick come back and take america's great race? >>> and swimming with the sharks. forget the tough day at the office. for this guy, it's a virtual feeding frenzy. >> not jaws. >> all that -- >> i'm outraged at being banned from the oscars. >> whoa whoa! >> and all that matters. >> when can i be up and running in that department? >> i think this is a safe put for a couple of weeks. >> on this saturday, february 25th, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning. thank you for jo
from studio 57 at the cbs broadcast center in new york this is "cbs this morning saturday." former south african president nelson mandela has been taken to a hospitalized. the 93-year-old who helped end apartheid in his country is being treated for an abdominal ailment. >>> crisis in syria. >> if the assad regime refuses to allow this life-saving aid to reach people in need it will have even more blood on its hands. >> while world leaders meet to plot a way out,...